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DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
NO. 256
DENTON, TEXAS, TUESDAY AF TERNOON, JUNE 10. 1919.
VOLUME XIX
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REAR ADMIRAL JAYNE
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HERE IS A GOOD ONE FOR NEXT FRIDAY
CITY WITHOUT BREAD OR MILK SEAPLANES ALL RETURN SAFELY
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MALLISON SILK CREATIONS
FOR THIS WEEK
AT WILSON-HANN CO.
The most beautiful of all the varied Silk
J leel Pumps at $2.95
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I lot of Ladies’ 1 ligh 1 leel Pumps at\..$3.95
I lot of Ladies’ Low I leel Oxfords at $4.9.5
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I lot Men’s Low Shoes at
SEE THEM AT OUR SILK COUNTER.
$4.95
1 lot Men’s Low Shoes at
Dew-Kist
broken sizes but are sure bar-
Ruff-a Nuff
Kumsi-Kumsa
will be pleased when you
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lovely fabrics—Incomparable for distinctive
gowns, suits, skirts, blouses and out-door
Pussy Willow,
Indestructible Voile,
LEAGUE OF NATIONS ADMISSIONS
CHANGE AIMED TO FORESTALL
NEW RUSSO-GERMANIC ALLIANCE
All broken lines
Oxfords must
former prices.
of Ladies Pumps
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Telegram Summoning New York . y
Bankers Io Testify on Peace _
-. Treaty "Leak" Sent by Lodge
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SERIOUS SITUATION ALLIED SEAPLANES IN
OVER STRIKE EXISTS SUCCESSFUL ATT ACK ON
AT BRAZILIAN PORT BOLSHEVIKI FLOTILLA
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commandant of the twelfth naval dis-
trict, which comprises all of the Pacific
coast states
CLEMENCEAU IS
STANDING FIRM
ON PEACETERMS
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to see these wonderful values.
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Soliel and Novelty Cords. Some plain and some are mercerized
fabrics. This offering is quite timely as now is the time you
will be making those indespensible wash skirts on which will be—a
big season.
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Added to the above to make this a more interesting shopping
day is our lot No. 4561 FLAXON. A 50c value at 35c. This is our
best selling number in a FL..X0N and a fabric that you can
always use.
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HAS DECLARED WAR
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Is more than merely an ac-
count of your savings, it io a
record in self-control and
systematic planning that has
made for Success through the
Travel of the Years.
Satisfaction, Security and
the respect of your fellov
men; these are the rewards
of the Thrifty.
in the rosy days of their youth should be photographed here often.
In later years you'll find it hard to recall the sweet childish, expres-
sions that are so charming.
We have especially good
36th Division Units Coming
Home by Different Routes; p;
’ 147nd in Oklahoma Wednesday
Sympathetic Strike ot Iron
Workers in Winnipeg Appears
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Denton, Texas.
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MY BOY
do you know that your success in
life depends—not alone upon your
ability TO EARN, but TO .SAVE?
Your EARING POWER may vary
from time to time, but your
SAVINK POWER is a permanent
asset, the REAL FOUNDATION
of your FINANCIAL SUCCESS.
One dollar will start an account
with us and every account will
receive our cwrefui consideration.
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Will Seek Early Ratification WANTS SENATE TO
i of Equal Suffrage Amendment gECLARE OPPOSITION
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the war. is di-iol He retired Inst Aug-
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ion of fbe Miiffrag.* amendment
intention of th.1 national \votn« n h
y headquarters here, accotdlng t<>
atement. ;ind Gov< iiioim of the dlf
HtutoK are being urg. d to call
np.-ui.ii ReMMiona of the legiHlatureM to
I ex pedite act ion
| KANSAS < Al.l.s SIHK IAI. SI SS”,<»N
TOPEKA. Kan. .lime in Covet nor
I Allen Iasi night calle'l a sneelal tu-salon
j of the Kansas l.egislataie Io take ac-
I Hon on the suffrage amendment.
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WASHINGTON June in
tion requeMtlng the Senate
rouhl not com ur in the leagm
lions provlMloiiR of the peace treaty »n
it Im now drawn uhm Introduced In the
Senate today bv Senator Knox, repub
llcan, of Pennay Ivnnla. a member of
th. I "i. ign IB Im •*”,m uomtnlttee
The r.Holiillon brlnga to a more d.-ii
nhe Mt ige the fight HgJilm-’t the league
nf nation? and aaka that the covenant
'he Muparat.d ftom Hu |.ea< u treaty l>.
fnr.- It Im Rubmilt.d to th. S« i.ate for
ratification Al the requ.-Mt of S.-mi
Knox, who Hitld he would dlMciiRM
later In the Senate, tin* leaolutlon
was referred to t he foreign relations
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for il--- g»-mml siriK.- oi i. b i ooio- -
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forninllv rcscinde.l, announcement Io
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The reHolution wiim off.-rrd after n
conference with < ’hairman Lodge ami
there are cvIdriiri’H that It will have
the hacking of mont of those making
the fight against the l/cagiie of \’a
tiotiM It Im undcrHtoo.l that the reHolu-
tion Ih dealgne.! aM official notice to the
conference that ratification of the
treaty in Its present form Im opposed
hook let w lli. h
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ILLINOIS FIRST
VILLISTA FORCE LEGISLATURE TO
TAKE GAUDALUPE RATIFY SUFFRAGE
OPPOSITE FABENS ■
We have a few sizes in a black lisle stocking for children that
we will close out. Sizes range from 6’u to 8M<- The 40c value
at 3 pair for 75c. The 50c value at 3 pair for a Dollar.
In the cool of the morning is a better time to shop.
J, FIRST NATIONAL BANK
, I DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
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4» < ibservat ions by John W < rain, < ►
volunteer weather observer <
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That ho couRtantly endeavors to j
pleaso hl« patrons, to improve his stock
to perfect his methods, to conserve th.*
iiitercHts of his customers, and to make
his drug store the Hafest. and the most
tlsfactory place to buy.
His prescription department is thoro-
Iv modern and Is hacked bv mote (han
years of practical experience. Het
you may safely trust your sick <
m bis hands
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WASHINGTON. Juno 10—To rpeed up
the passage of appropriation measurex,
the House today laid aside the army
bill and considered the 1750,000,000
railroad appropriation. L<*H<lers plan-
ned to pass and Rend the rail bill to
the Ser’?i’“ before adjournment today'
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killing
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I’ORT WORTH. June 1”
( barges of arson were hied nt
i todas against Jack Johnson,
lowing a Ore in th.* jail last
He him been held in connection wllh
Hie robbery of the W inlet m Mab* bank
ine 1 —Al-
ii Bolshe*
y esterday.
k but ma-
on the h. aplancR
the Ink* boats and
ft g u ns I here
flotilla fled and whs
■it distance on<* al-
. lulllllied I" Hm base. re-lo«d-
i (* Joined the others In th®
Satisfaclion, Security
the reaped of your 1
men; t'
aa 11. • i «• a big
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